- Tire
 
 -                                                                                                   Tires only have one shape, but they have many sizes. The size (along with other  pertinent information) is stamped on the sidewall  of the tire. It has three measurements of the tire and the numbers are  separated by forward slashes. Use the following tire size as an example  to break down the definition of the size of the tire. 185/65/R15.  The  numbers and letters after this number define the speed and load ratings  of the tire.
 
 
 
-                                                                                                   Tires only have one shape, but they have many sizes. The size (along with other  pertinent information) is stamped on the sidewall  of the tire. It has three measurements of the tire and the numbers are  separated by forward slashes. Use the following tire size as an example  to break down the definition of the size of the tire. 185/65/R15.  The  numbers and letters after this number define the speed and load ratings  of the tire.
- Tire Width
 
 -                                                                                                   The width of the example tire is 185 millimeters. This  measurement is measured with the tire mounted and inflated to  specifications from the widest point of the sidewall to the widest point  of the opposite sidewall; straight across. The higher the number, the  wider the tire. The lower the number, the narrower the tire.
 
 
 
-                                                                                                   The width of the example tire is 185 millimeters. This  measurement is measured with the tire mounted and inflated to  specifications from the widest point of the sidewall to the widest point  of the opposite sidewall; straight across. The higher the number, the  wider the tire. The lower the number, the narrower the tire.
- Aspect Ratio
 
 -                                                                                                   Also known as the section height of the tire, this  measurement is used to determine in a percentage, and measures the  sidewall from the wheel to the tread. In the case of the example tire,  the aspect ratio or height of the tire is 65 percent of the section  width of the tire. The higher the aspect ratio number, the taller the  tire. The lower the number, the shorter the tire.
 
 
 
-                                                                                                   Also known as the section height of the tire, this  measurement is used to determine in a percentage, and measures the  sidewall from the wheel to the tread. In the case of the example tire,  the aspect ratio or height of the tire is 65 percent of the section  width of the tire. The higher the aspect ratio number, the taller the  tire. The lower the number, the shorter the tire.
- Diameter
 
 -                                                                                                   The last number on the example tire size is the diameter of  the tire. In this case, 15. The "R" before the number indicates it is  radial ply. This is the most common letter you will see there for car  tires. The number after the letter "R" is the measurement of the size of  the hole in the middle of the tire, and determines what size rim or  wheel to mount the tire on in inches. While some heavy duty trucks may use 1/2 inch size (like 16.5) most all cars only use inches. The example tire size has a diameter of 15 inches, and will only work on a 15 inch wheel.
 
 
 
-                                                                                                   The last number on the example tire size is the diameter of  the tire. In this case, 15. The "R" before the number indicates it is  radial ply. This is the most common letter you will see there for car  tires. The number after the letter "R" is the measurement of the size of  the hole in the middle of the tire, and determines what size rim or  wheel to mount the tire on in inches. While some heavy duty trucks may use 1/2 inch size (like 16.5) most all cars only use inches. The example tire size has a diameter of 15 inches, and will only work on a 15 inch wheel.
- Tire Size Conversions
 
 - There may be other sizes you can deviate from for your vehicle. Often, this information will be offered on the tire label. For example, if your car took the specific tire size used in the example size, it may also display another number at the bottom of the label in a 16 inch rim. The rim and tire for each wheel would have to be changed, but the information would provide you with another option that would fit the wheel well of the car without interfering with the suspension or chassis components of the car. Also, most reputable tire dealers will have a tire size conversion chart where the actual tire size of your car can be compared to similar sizes from which you may want to deviate. For example, you may wish to go with a wider tire or a taller sidewall tire. This size conversion chart would show in inches and/or millimeters how much difference there is between the actual size and the size you desire.
 
 
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 Most people know about this, but...
 
 Here's a handy tool you can use to see how much bigger or smaller a tire is going to be compared to stock and how that will affect your speedometer.
 
 http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html 
 Originally posted by SpasticDwarf;n6449866Honestly I built it just to have a place to sit and listen to Hotline Bling on repeat.Comment
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 on the picture of you car, what wheels are those?- Tire
 
 -                                                                                                   Tires only have one shape, but they have many sizes. The size (along with other  pertinent information) is stamped on the sidewall  of the tire. It has three measurements of the tire and the numbers are  separated by forward slashes. Use the following tire size as an example  to break down the definition of the size of the tire. 185/65/R15.  The  numbers and letters after this number define the speed and load ratings  of the tire.
 
 
 
-                                                                                                   Tires only have one shape, but they have many sizes. The size (along with other  pertinent information) is stamped on the sidewall  of the tire. It has three measurements of the tire and the numbers are  separated by forward slashes. Use the following tire size as an example  to break down the definition of the size of the tire. 185/65/R15.  The  numbers and letters after this number define the speed and load ratings  of the tire.
- Tire Width
 
 -                                                                                                   The width of the example tire is 185 millimeters. This  measurement is measured with the tire mounted and inflated to  specifications from the widest point of the sidewall to the widest point  of the opposite sidewall; straight across. The higher the number, the  wider the tire. The lower the number, the narrower the tire.
 
 
 
-                                                                                                   The width of the example tire is 185 millimeters. This  measurement is measured with the tire mounted and inflated to  specifications from the widest point of the sidewall to the widest point  of the opposite sidewall; straight across. The higher the number, the  wider the tire. The lower the number, the narrower the tire.
- Aspect Ratio
 
 -                                                                                                   Also known as the section height of the tire, this  measurement is used to determine in a percentage, and measures the  sidewall from the wheel to the tread. In the case of the example tire,  the aspect ratio or height of the tire is 65 percent of the section  width of the tire. The higher the aspect ratio number, the taller the  tire. The lower the number, the shorter the tire.
 
 
 
-                                                                                                   Also known as the section height of the tire, this  measurement is used to determine in a percentage, and measures the  sidewall from the wheel to the tread. In the case of the example tire,  the aspect ratio or height of the tire is 65 percent of the section  width of the tire. The higher the aspect ratio number, the taller the  tire. The lower the number, the shorter the tire.
- Diameter
 
 -                                                                                                   The last number on the example tire size is the diameter of  the tire. In this case, 15. The "R" before the number indicates it is  radial ply. This is the most common letter you will see there for car  tires. The number after the letter "R" is the measurement of the size of  the hole in the middle of the tire, and determines what size rim or  wheel to mount the tire on in inches. While some heavy duty trucks may use 1/2 inch size (like 16.5) most all cars only use inches. The example tire size has a diameter of 15 inches, and will only work on a 15 inch wheel.
 
 
 
-                                                                                                   The last number on the example tire size is the diameter of  the tire. In this case, 15. The "R" before the number indicates it is  radial ply. This is the most common letter you will see there for car  tires. The number after the letter "R" is the measurement of the size of  the hole in the middle of the tire, and determines what size rim or  wheel to mount the tire on in inches. While some heavy duty trucks may use 1/2 inch size (like 16.5) most all cars only use inches. The example tire size has a diameter of 15 inches, and will only work on a 15 inch wheel.
- Tire Size Conversions
 
 - There may be other sizes you can deviate from for your vehicle. Often, this information will be offered on the tire label. For example, if your car took the specific tire size used in the example size, it may also display another number at the bottom of the label in a 16 inch rim. The rim and tire for each wheel would have to be changed, but the information would provide you with another option that would fit the wheel well of the car without interfering with the suspension or chassis components of the car. Also, most reputable tire dealers will have a tire size conversion chart where the actual tire size of your car can be compared to similar sizes from which you may want to deviate. For example, you may wish to go with a wider tire or a taller sidewall tire. This size conversion chart would show in inches and/or millimeters how much difference there is between the actual size and the size you desire.
 
 
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 Originally posted by SpasticDwarf;n6449866Honestly I built it just to have a place to sit and listen to Hotline Bling on repeat.Comment
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 That's right.
 
 And under tire width, contact patch should also be noted.
 "This measurement is measured with the tire mounted and inflated to specifications from the widest point of the sidewall to the widest point of the opposite sidewall"
 That means two tires could have the same "225" width, but one could have a larger contact patch than the other, for several reasons, like it being a summer vs winter tire or the tire having a larger or smaller aspect ratio.Zinno '89 <24v swap in progress>
  
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 Thanks that's what I was looking for. Contact patch.That's right.
 
 And under tire width, contact patch should also be noted.
 "This measurement is measured with the tire mounted and inflated to specifications from the widest point of the sidewall to the widest point of the opposite sidewall"
 That means two tires could have the same "225" width, but one could have a larger contact patch than the other, for several reasons, like it being a summer vs winter tire or the tire having a larger or smaller aspect ratio.Comment



 
	 
	 
	
 
	
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